Roger Humphries Photography

Roger Humphries Photography With years of experience in wedding, portrait and event photography; I provide professional service

🎉 I earned the emerging talent badge this week, recognizing me for creating engaging content that sparks an interest amo...
05/27/2026

🎉 I earned the emerging talent badge this week, recognizing me for creating engaging content that sparks an interest among my fans!

It was my privilege to photograph Ann Margaret during her appearance at the Omaha Community Playhouse for Bruce Crawford...
05/18/2026

It was my privilege to photograph Ann Margaret during her appearance at the Omaha Community Playhouse for Bruce Crawford's screening of the timeless classic film "Bye Bye Birdie". Upon introducing myself as Roger during the photo shoot, she was pleased to discover my shared surname with her husband, and we enjoyed a warm exchange. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to Bruce Crawford for sharing these enduring films with the Omaha community.

05/07/2026
05/07/2026

Saturday, May 16 is Omaha’s far-north community’s celebration of History: Florence Days!

At 3:30 gather at the Florence Mill to meet and hear a mapper of historic trails. Bill Bolte will present “Dowsing Mormon and Pioneer Trails” to share his lifetime of walking old cattle trails and quiet graveyards with a pair of bent rods and a gift he can’t explain. What began in childhood became a lifelong practice, bringing some notoriety. He uses dowsing rods to discover water, uncover forgotten histories, lost graves, and 1800’s trails long vanished from Nebraska’s map.

After his presentation, try it out for yourself in field! Perhaps you’ll find a surprise!
Florence Mill:
9102 N 30th St Omaha NE 68112

Thus the night begins.
05/05/2026

Thus the night begins.

05/05/2026

New at Flatwater: In 1890, Omaha’s streetcar system was one of the largest in the country. Omaha and Council Bluffs had 90 miles of tracks, more than any city in the country except Boston.

But by the 1950s, the last running trolleys rolled to a halt.

Now, Omaha is poised to bring streetcar transportation back: a 3-mile loop connecting midtown to downtown. Elected officials, developers and business leaders hope the new — and controversial — streetcar will bring new housing and business to the city’s stagnant urban core.

Read more đź”— https://buff.ly/3v6Pn5m

Story by Jessica Wade. A collaboration with The Reader. Image from the Bostwick-Frohardt Collection, owned by KM3TV and on permanent loan to The Durham Museum.

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